Well it's already raised up 24° from where it lay and, according to the news conference I watched, they should have it upright by another 40° soon by filling those big square tanks you see on the port side with water. It could happen relatively quickly in that case because the ship will only be able to roll one way - upright, assuming nothing breaks in the meanwhile. They have a platform built underwater for it to rest on and the base of it's hull is fairly flat anyway. Then they have to float it with air tanks and eventually tow it away, something that may not happen until spring I believe. The whole thing is costing $1-billion, amazing. I wish they'd spend a fraction of that keeping me afloat!!